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General Forums => The Mess Hall => Topic started by: Oilsmoke on October 12, 2008, 09:22:46 AM
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Since bad weather is here. It's was Snowing this morning.
I was wondering about Wiper size. (Dangeroud Topic I know.)
12" Or 13" is the Best? what do you Run Brand & length.
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Since bad weather is here. It's was Snowing this morning.
I was wondering about Wiper size. (Dangeroud Topic I know.)
12" Or 13" is the Best? what do you Run Brand & length.
Um, there is only one length that will work on the Jeep. IIRC it's a 11" blade for your YJ, TJ's are 13". You can't just go upgrading wipers like tires. The arch they do is designed to work with a specific length blade. Mounts are pretty specific to length as well. If the blades are too long they will run off the windshield and or hit each other.
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Jeffy My blades Measure 12.875
Here is a Link .
http://www.4wd.com/productdetails.aspx?partID=14821
I thought 12 was small . 11" should be alot easyer on the wiper motor too.
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Jeffy My blades Measure 12.875
Here is a Link .
http://www.4wd.com/productdetails.aspx?partID=14821
I thought 12 was small . 11" should be alot easyer on the wiper motor too.
Ok, I went out and measured. Mine are 12" and are definatly OEM size.
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You know all the auto parts stores around here don't carry them in stock, they have to order them :puzzled: oh well
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You know all the auto parts stores around here don't carry them in stock, they have to order them :puzzled: oh well
Yup, no one uses the 12" any more.
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I actually just replaced mine and I got the 12" blades. I really cant see anything over that cause mine just misses touchin the seal (by just misses, I'm talkin within a 1/4"). Yeah nobody really carries them, but any main auto parts store should be able to get them with in a day or 2. Kind of a funny story about no one carrying them, I went in to pick up a set, and two older guys were dealin with me (musta been slow). One of them looked it up and had a weird look on his face, He said 12". The other old man looked puzzled and asked "What the hell do you have?", and insisted it was at least 13". I said a jeep wrangler and it should be 12", and he still couldnt believe it till I walked out with him and showed him. I thought it was pretty funny.
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I had kind of the samething happen to me, the parts guy couldn't believe they where that small heh
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I need to change out my wipers. They run off the top of my windshield. but I'm not sure what size to go with. I think that the 11" blades will still run off at the top of the window..
I'm rolling in a 1995 YJ.. I just want my wipers to clear water/mud/snow at the top of the window. Instead of leaving a 4" x 4" patch at the top of the windows when the wiper is at 12 o'clock. ANNOYING!
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I use 12" blades on my YJ and have no issues like that.
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I'll have to double check the length on my wipers. Maybe they are to long. but they look super short!
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Your wiper arms might not be aligned properly.
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Usually when I have to ask parts store employees about a 13" wiper they usually assume it's for a rear wiper. :lol: I prefer to use Bosch Winter blades...they have a rubber boot that goes around the wiper frame and prevents the blade from ice damming...when ice gets inside the frame and causes it to get stuck or drag the ice with the blade. I recently saw Rain-X is making blades now...they make a product called Lattitude that is curved to the windshield...but of course that won't work with Wrangler windshields.
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Do they make the rain-x ones for the YJ size? I have been looking into getting a set for my cherokee...
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Rain-X makes ones for YJ's but they are not the Lattitude series only Weatherbeater and Heavy-Duty series are available in 12, same for the TJ in 13. Depending on what year your Cherokee is they make Lattitude series for it, 74-83 takes a 16 and the rest are 18.
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No one makes good wipers in 12-13". They're all crap since there are no new vehicles that use them.
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thats it time to start the yj performance wiper blade thread. this may take some time but i will make a wiper with better performance and possibly add some hp while im at it :roflol: all right now all i have to do is learn about rubber, glass and their relationship, illl start my research now :beer:
anybody want in on this, (research is really expensive) :rtfm:
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what are the best wipers one can get for their jeep? i run through them so quickly with my TJ..seems like they just suck.
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what are the best wipers one can get for their jeep? i run through them so quickly with my TJ..seems like they just suck.
You might try PIAA Silicone Wiper blades. Silicone won't break down as bad as rubber.
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what noone wants my super wipers? :'(